SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARTYNYUK, YU.A. - MARTYUSHIN, I.G.

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Category : USSR/Solid State Physics - Strur,twral Crystallography E - -, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 36r,-2 can be used to Investigate speoimem~ with (i ~ and A,' activities up to 100 millicurie. Card : 2/2 YU. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6176 Konobeyevskly, S. T., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR, Reap. -'d. Deystviye vadernykh izlucheniv na materialy (The Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Materials). Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRO 1962. 383 P. Errata slip inserted. 4000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: kkademiya nauk SSSR. Otdelenlye tekhni- cheskikh nauk; Otd'c-lor-'ye fitiko-matematicheskikh neuk. Reap. Ed.: S. T. Konobeyevskiy; Deputy Reap. Ed.: S. A. Adasinakiy; Editorial Boardi P. L. Gruzin G. V. xurdyumov, B. M. Levitskiy, V. S. Lyashenko (Deceasedl, Yu. A. Martynyuk, Yu. I. Pokrovskly, and N. F. Pravdyuk; Rd. of Publishing House: X. 3. Makarenko; Tech. Zdas T. V. Polyikkova and I. N. Dorokhina. Csrd 1/14 The Effect of Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) Sov/6176 PURPOSE: This book is !ntended for personnel concerned with nuclear materials. COVERAGE: This is a collection of papers presented at the Moscow Conference on the Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Materials, held December 6-10, 1960. The material reflects certain trends in the work being conducted In the Soviet scientific research orginization. Some of the papers are devoted to the experimental study of the effect of neutron Irradiation on reactor materials (steel, ferrous alloys, molybdenum, avia4 graphite, and nichromes). Others deal with the theory of neutron Irradiation effects (physico- chemical transformations, relaxation of Internal stresies, internal friction) and changes in tfie structure and proper- ties of various crystals. Special attention Is given to the effect of Intense T-radiation on the electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of metals, dielectric*, and semicondue,ors. Cam 2/14 S- The Effect of Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) sov/*6176 BatehDL--i. y.. v. A I-L'ina, V. K. 6itskaya, G. V. Kurdyumov, an6%. V. Sharov-----' Investigation of the Effect of Neutron IrradiEfti:-UWA~on Crystalline Structure and Properties of Metals and Alloys 16o Annealed specimens (copper at 400*; Iron and iron-nickel at 6000; IrDn-ohromium and irDn-tungsten at 6500;1"d chro qum at goo ~) were irradiated with neutron fluxes of -10* and -10 n/em* at a temperature not exceeding 80*[C?I. Karpukhi and V. A. Nikolayanka. Remote Controlled 17111iia-11ition for I-Ray-Diffraction Analysis of- Radioactive .Speolvens 168 Jevitskly,-B. M., nd 1-:tall~tlon for a k;Ray-1bca=nKtT5n of Highly Active pecimen 173 I. V. Batenin,, and A. N. Ru4snk - X-Ray Unit fsrii~i~2 Investigation of RiAl-oactive Materials ISO Card 8/14 4 -t.035-66 EWTW DIAAF 05 CCESSIOWiike UIR/0000/62/000/000/0173/0179 AUTHOR: 'Levitakly, B. M.; mNtmuk. Yu. Appitritus for x-ray diffraction analysis of highly radioactive samples Soven'behan1ye po probleme Deystviye yadersykh tiluchenty na materialy. "M 1960. 1?eystviye yadernyk'h Wuchenly na. msAerhdy (Ibe effect of nuclear radisdion o* n materials); doklady soveshchaniya. Moscow, lmd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 173-179 TOPIC' TAGS: x ray diffraction analysis, radioactive source, x ray apparatus 10 ~.4*"ACT. An apparatus based on a URS-50 1 diffractomete; was constructed for x-ray N urie of CoPu. 7he apparatus meets the "analysisof samples with a maximum activity of I C (1) Retention of the principal features of URS-50-1 flimiting diffraction' automatic.recording and counting of Individual pulses); (2) Operation in a nonisolated compartment without special remote control; (3) Use of both ionization and scintillation iedordin counters, (4) Rotation of the sample In its own plane. The main parts of the 9. atu romator, recording counter, device for rotating the sampl, appar a (x-raylube, monoch -are described'. More than two years of operation hive shown that high-quplity radiograms 1/3 t64, Z AA Fig. 1. (111) line of a tin bronze sample containing 1 at. % Pu with an activity of 0. 4 Curie of Co6O (following neutron irradiation). '"Y"/ /c, USM/Microbiology - Microorgmaisms Pathogenic to F-5 Humans and Animals. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., no 4, 1958, 14821 Author : Martynyuk, Yu. Inst Title : Toxic Properties of Hemolytic and Viridans Streptococci Isolated from Scarlet Fever Cases. Orig Pub : Sb. rauchn. rabot. Lvovsk. n.-i. in-t epidemiol., micro- biol. i gigieny. Lvov, Un-t, 1956, 78-83- Abstract : The properties of 522 strains of hemolytic streptococci (HS) and C-466 strains of viridans streptococci (VS) sepa- rated from the mucous membrane of the nose and throat of 240 children 1-15 years old were studied in a three- fold inspection. From the onset of illness HS was detec- ted in 78.9% of the cases, and VS in 65.2%. 68.9% of the HS strains produced streptolysin, and 66.4%, fibrinolysin. For VS these data were lower-- 55.8 and 34.6%, respective- Card 1/2 1y. USSR/Microbi,)lo,-_y - MicrDorganisms PathoCei-iic to Humns F-4 and Animals. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, 43345 Author Inst Title Dynamics of Streptococci Tjxic Properties by Corq)aris_);i vith Clinical Treatment in Scarlet Fver Disease. OriC, Pub Sb. muchn. rabot. Lvovsk. n.-i. in-t epidardol., rakro- biol., i gigieny. Lvov, Un-t, 1956, 84-87. Abstract The author compared the clinical course of disease in 103 scarlet fever patients with curves reflectina toxic pro- perties (streptolysin and fibrinolysin) of streptococei isolated from them. The curves had different characteris- tics: stable, variable, ascanding, descending. In modial and severe forms of scarlet fever hiGh mnifestation if toxic properties was noted. Descending and stable curves were more frequently found in liCbt forms. Card 112 )In PARTYNM, Tu*Y. Variability in Streptococcus henolyticus and viridans when the original culture to obtained from one cell. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. in imsun. 28 no.3 :131 Mr 157. (KLR~ 10:6) 1. Iz L'vovskogo institute epidemiologil. mUrrobiologii i gigiyeny - (STRIPTOGOCCUS) AARTYNYUK, Yu.V, -~iarscteriEtlcE cf ~tra'ns of -">tre.,)tococcas virldans recovered from ricarlet fever ).-,, ~e~z,s , aut?2orls ebstract. /-hur.-nikrobiol . eoid. t immur 2e ~~ 7-'Wll~ jj 157. ~HIRA 1^:10) 1. 1z Lliovskoio ezJaemiola.- R n git, mikroblolo il I pikriye y. i: '-'-l.RE?TUCQGCUS) SPIVAK, M.Ya.; ARGUDAYEVA, N.A.; NABIYEV, B.G.; CHISTOVICH, G.N.; RIVLINp M.I.; SEKEWN, M.Ya.; KRUGLIKOV, V.M.; SHALINEVA, A.M.; TITROVA, A.I.; RAYUS, B.N.; MILYAYEVA, Ye.N.; BRnNAYA, E.I.; GODINA, I.F.; VOLIFSON, G.I.; SOSONKO, S.M.; KOLESINSKAYA, L.A.; VYSOTSKIY, B.V.; MAUKH, F.S.; MIROTVORTSEV, Yu.I.; SYCHEVSKIY, P.T.; GOPACHENKO, I.M.; KARPITSKAYA, V.M.; FETISOVA, I.A.; MARTYNM,, Yu.V.; DMINA, I.A. Annotations. Zilur. mikroblol., epid. i i=un. 40 no-3:128-131 Mr '63. (MIM 17:2) 1. Iz Kemerovskogo neditsinskogo instituta i Kemerovskoy klinicheskoy bollnitey NO-3 (for Spivak, Argudayeva). 2. Iz Kazanskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni Lenina (for Nabiyev). 3. 1z Loningradskogo kozhnogo dispansera No. 1 (for Chistovich, RiTlin). 4. Iz Rontavskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskOy Btantaii (for Semenov). 5. Iz Stavropollskogo instituta vaktsin i "Torotok (for Kruglikov, Shallnevap Titrova, Raykiv). 6. Iz Ktqbyshevskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny i TSentrallnogo insti- 'tuta usovershenstvavaniya vrachey, (for Milyayeva). 7. Iz Vaesayuznogo nauchno-iSBledovatellskogo instituta zhelezno- doroshnoy gigiyeny Glavnogo sanitarnogo upravleniya Minis- terstva putey soobshcheniya i Detakoy polikliniki Bt. Lyublino (Continued on next card) SPIVAK, M.Ya.---- (continued) Card 2. Moskovskay zheleznoy dorogi (for Brudnaya, Godina). 8. lz Vrachabno-sanitarnoy aluzhby Severnoy zheleanoy dorogi (for Vollfson, Sosonkop Kolesinakaya). 9. Iz Vladivostokskogo instituta spidemiologil, mikroblologii i gigiyeny i Primorskoy krayevoy protivochmmoy stantsii (for Vysotskiy, Malykh, Mirotvortaev, Sycherskiy, Gopachenko). 10. Is Yaroslavskogo luta. ~for Karpitskaya). 11. Iz Aralmorskoy meditsinskogo instit protivochumnoy stantoli (for Fetisova). 12. Iz Llvovskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny (for ft,dina). GERSHKOVICH, R.S.; MARMIYUK, Yu.V., kand. med. nauk; POLYAKOVA, V.M. Use of human citrated plasma in chronic tonsillitis. Vestr. otorLriolaring. 25 no.3:107 163 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz LIvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rukovoditell raboty zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. S.V. 14ikhaylovskiy). - YAMIff_U-LEVKO, inzh. (g.Varshava) DN-70 electronic-optical tuning indicator. Radio no-8:56 Ag 6o. (MIRA 13:9) (Electronic measurementa) KkWYBYUK-LOTOTSKIY, R.Ye.; MIKE[AYLOVSKIY. V.N. Measurement of magnetic gradients. Avtom.kont.1 lzm.te~:b. no.4: 14o-156 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Magnetism, Terrestrial) (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) S/651/62/000/006/002/010 E14o/EI35 AUTHOR: ~iartynyuk -Lot ot ski-y, R.Ye. TITLE Errors of the method of determining the geomagnetic field gradients from field-intensity differences '.')UIICE. Akademiya nauk UkrayinsIkoyi RSR. Instytut mashynoznavstva i avtomatyky, LIviv. Avtomaticheskiy kontroll i izmeritellnaya tekhnika. no.b. 1962. 10-21. TE XT The method of' analysis of the problem used here is to consider the case of a uniformly magnetised sphere buried under the aurface. it is found that the most probable error for measurement5 at two points one meter apart, live meters from the centre of the sphere, is 3-3~o- There are 2 figures. Card 1/1 s/651/62/ooo/oo6/003/010 E140/E135 AUTHOR. MArt.YnY-uk-1,aAQ1AKiY. R.Ye? TlTLL: The instrumental error of vertical magnetic gradientmeters SL)URCE: Akaderil-Lya nauk Ukrayins1koyi RSR. Instytut mashyz1(-)znav,itva i avtomatyky, Lviv. Avtomaticheskiy kontroll i izmeritellnaya teklinika. no.6. 1962. 22-28 TEXT; The principal sources of error in these instruments are constituted by the errors of the baseline of the instrument with respect to the vertical, and the axes of sensitivity of the ~;wo magnetometers with respect to the baseline. The analysis shows turo methods of improving preci-sion of such measurementat a) repeating the measurement with the instrument rotated 1800 about the vertical axis and taking the arithmetic mean of the two measurements b) orientntion of the sensitive element of the instrument in a pirticuiar direction to permit the reading of the instrument in a normal tield at a given control point to be used as a relative origin. In this way the error in strong anomalous fields can be reduced significantly. There is I figure. Card 1/1 lyfil Y Coterrory USSR/ Atomic Pnd '"o I ct; I Pr ih.v~ ic,-,, - I hY.- I or of Hi i~h- D- Molecular SOstpnces. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - FizikR, Jc '), 1-7.71, jo ~466 tuthor Yiirzhenko, b.i., Yu.Y~. Title Investigation of the of of Synthutic Rut-L--rc. Orip Pub Nauk -,ap. Abstract For the r-urpc~,- of clerifyir.7 the ~!ff--ict of mcl.-.vul-r !-truc- ture and thr-- chemical COI'-To~-itirn of e poly.:er or. its d~,- for-stion rrOTcrtir-n in -61nti,~n, th,.- 1-tter wurc- invr.!~'i- geted in Fol;Aicns of ru~burr of vpriou:~ chumicpl nFiturt, (natiirr-l rut!--jrs, cs, wc:ll P..: roly.-tyroir with varicuf- -7ol.-c- ular wciFht-) ~11,d -:ynth,,;~.ic rulL,L-ers (poly- isobutyl c!nc, butedion-i-styrol, end t.if-ryl ruH,ors). Th%~ investigation was carried cut v.ith tho,, F:ivudnv Fqperntus. It %.,Ps f-h-,,,-n that th,~ Coj,-T-oSitiG!, of 4 ):c macro!rol,~culor. affeci ~- slit - stantially cla:t,o--vi.ccuF- r-rorertie!- and the struct--iri- zation of thu -:olutions of Folymerq, and also the viscosity of --olutionr thut, hove no olpstic pror.urti.-;s, Card , A- red.; V., MARTYSI, I'ikolay Andre~,evich MOSM-MIKO, V Y tekhn. red. (So that ou7 bericon lights may shine more brightly]Chto')Y iarche svetili maiaki, Minsk, Gos. izd-vo BSSR, 1962. 37 p. OURA 15:12) (Minsk-- -Tractor industry) (Com.unist Party of the Soviet Union--Party work) TSAW, B.A.; GAMDWAN, Y.Y.; _gkRTTS~, G.G.; YAKOVLWA, T.P. Use of polyvinyl alcohol in photographic emulsions. Trudy LIKI no. 5:159-164 159. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Imfedra tekhnologii proizvodetva kinofotomaterialov Isningradskogo instituta kinoinzhenerov. (Photographic emulBione) (Vinyl alcohol) TSARIV, B.A.; BOGDANOV. L.K.; KkRTYSH, O.G.; LIPCHLNSKATA. V.I. Fossibility of partial substituting of synthetic polymers for gelatin in photographic emalsions. TekhAino i telev. 4 no. 8: 8-11 Ag 160. (KIRA 13:8) 1. LeningradBkiy inetitut kinoinshenerov. (Photographic emalsions) (,,. G . ZHDANOV,, A.P.; SHUR, L.I._L-4p Increasing the discriminating power of a nuclear emulsion by means of ultraproportional intensification. Zhur.nauch. i prikl.fot. i kin. 9 no.21ll,114 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4) 'A VEPRIK, Ya.M.; GUSEVA, I.A.1 ZHDANOV, A.P.; MARTYSH, G,G.~ SRUR, I I I U... Nuclear emulsions developable in water-a-lkali solutions. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9 no.3w207-208 Ptr-Je 16-,, (MIRA 18ill, 1. Leningradakiy institut kinoinahenerov i Radlyevyy institut imeni Khlopina, Leningrad. Submitted December 16, 19671, .-i. TEN- 4-Iii, 7 7 ear 'Amu. -9 13h; ~Kl . ~, , I ~ . . .; j. ; ;. .., ~il . . ... 1. ..; . ; - , . ~ 1 . ., . . . . . ; . . , . .: : : '-- -, - " --- , , , - ., ,:. .1 . .! --, ~l '., 7- , .. . p 1: . I . . . I - I . i '- - !, . - - r:: . I ". . f . , .. , 3ubject UIO)SR/Chemistry Ca rd 1/1 Pub. 152 - 13/16 AID P A u thors Sharkov, V. I. and Z. N, Martyshchenko Effect of preliminary alkali treatment of on its ability to hydrolyze Per'odical Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 8. 881-885, Ahst-ract Bleached cotton cellulose( linter, and visct~~se rayc-,, .Y were treated with NaOH and KOH of various from 0 to 18%, and various temperatures; the dei-re~ hydrolysis was studied. Three tables, ~ diagrams, 7 references, all Russian (igo6-19-53). ln~,Litution None Submitted D 24, 1953 MARTYSHEV A, (g.Bogoroditsk, Tud'sko _oblasti) I . y Results of assiduous study,*Avv.shakbt. 10 no.7:.40 J2141. 'to (MM 14:8) (Coal miners-Edueation and trainizig) MA_qTlY_-ffFV, F.G. Martyshev, F.G. "Fish raising i n ponds i n Mosc~ow oblast, and the olAlook -Or -lie ~-_* ,. rfm-", Doklady (Mosk. s.-kh. a'.Iad. im. Timir~. azeva) , issue R, 1 (In inrlex; _l. - I. ~- - I -. SO: U-M, 1 ' Ji,.13 53, (Letopis' ZhurriLl _~'tatey, No. 20, 19L9) Ac',~ car7 T-11ITYS"UVI !~'. 1J., ot, al. Agriculture I Metho(45 of 'I's I ~ !- :-- ~,' : -j: ; , ." . " ,~ -~- ,,a , :, - , I ~e '. :j 7~ - . - , . - . Monthly LiSt. ).f Aeces~ions, -:) -" -xiCress, Jc+ ~)her 11 -2. ., 'LA.I--'--.'M,I . 41L.It"i -10 1,4111 MARTYSHEV, F. G. Biotechnics of fish breeding in ponds. Moskva, Sovetskaia nauka, 1954- 37~ P. (54-42781) SH167-C3M3 1. Carp. 2. Fish-culture - Russia. KARTYSUV. FoodUi - "rgly Ujo. professor; K&KAROV, B.M., redaktor; y. Q TbInVU P'K,*S., teiblac,haskiy redektor [Breading fish in worked out post fields] Rezvedente ryby v torfia- nykh karlerakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo *Sovetaksis aauka," 1957. 132 p. (HLRA 10:9) (Fish culture) I- KAF2.1MMY, Poodosiy GeorgiYevicho prof.; KAKAROV. B.N., red.; LIPKINA, L.A., tokhn.red. * *:ing Ral fish in ponds] Prudovoe rybovndetvo. Izd. Z., parer. ( I dop. Moskva, Goa. lzd-vo "Sovetaknis nauka.1 1958. 58) P. (Fish ponds) (Fish culture) (MIRA 12:2) DOROXHOV, S.M.; LTAYN". R.N.; KASPIN. B.A.; SOLOV'YICV, T.T.; KARTYSHEV, F.G., prof.. nauchnyy red.; PSTROV. A.A.. red., UDALOV, A.G., tokha.red. [Yish culture on farms] Sel'skokhoziaistvennoe rybovodstvo. Moskva, Izd-vo K-va sellkhoz.SSSR, 1959. 198 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Fish culture) HAWM", F.G., prof.. doktor aellskokhoz.nBuk; LYAYMAN, S.M., prof., ----------i�aktur-1T1olog.aauk; GaINBVSKIY. A.M.. kand.ekonom.nauk; VAVrY.KT , A.S., kand.biolog.nauk; KARPANW, D.P., i'Land.biolog.nauk; BARU". N.G.. red.; ZUBRILINA, Z.F., takhn.red. LRaising fish in ponds] Prudovoe rybovodstvo. Mosir:va, Gos. izd-vo sel'khoz.lit-ry. 1959. 347 P. (MIRA 13:8) (Fish culture) K&RnSM, F.G., prof. Development of pond fish culture on collective and state farms. 7,bi- votnovodstvo 21 no-8:33-35 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy prudovoge rybovodetva Sellskokhozyayst- vennogo akademli Im. K.A. %miryazovs. (Fimh culture) -",r-)blems -of ramearch in the field of pond fish culture. Vrr. :MA. 1 nr.~::612.--~)21 (I-IJ RA 14 i 12 -rudovogo rybovodstva Moskovskoy selskaklowyayst-vermoy Kaf adra p akademij imen~ IA.Timiryazeva. (Fish culture) GORDO.W., L.M.; ISAYEV, A.L. MARTYSIM, F.G. Pond fish culture in the U.S.S.R. today an4 its future development. Trudy sov. Ikht. kom. no-14:3-12 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Ikhtiologicheskaya komisalya AN SSSR J saktsiya rybovodstva Vsesoyuznoy akadomii sel'skokhozyayE;tvfjnnykh nauk imeni Lenina. (Fish culture) MARTISHEV,--F.G. Present state and future development of pond fish culture on collective and state farms in Moscow PrOiinee. Trudy sorv. Ikht. kom. no.1-4-.130-132 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Moskovskaya. sellskokhozyaystvemaya akademiya imeni Timiryazeva. (Moscow Province-Fish culture) KATTISE24, Anatoliy Ernstavich; MARTYSHYVA-1 F.G., prof., dok~or '- 1--- .gellkhoz. nauk., retse'n-ze'-M;"t~'~LOVA, -Z.F., nauchn. rec (Hydraulic engineering and land improvement in f1sh culture) Gidrotekhnika i melloratslia v rybovodgtve. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, .10f~5. 299 p. (MIJ(A 19:11) MARTj�jjj- Q -4 ch doktor sellkhoz. nauk; SHULEYKIN, P.A,, c~ tekhn. red. -red. , ITIN, I.T., [Intensive forma of pond fish ciAturej Intensivnye formy prudovogo rybovodstva. Moskva, Izd-vo "Zdanie," 1963. 46p, (Narodnyi universitet k-ulltury: Sellskokhozipistvanny-i fa- kulltet, no.7) (MIRA 16:9) (Fish culture) MMYSEMY. Petr Ivanovich [Work honorably on the collective farm] Chestno trudit'sia, v kolkhoze [Nuibyahav] Kulbyshevskoe kn-vo, 1955. 23 P. (MLRA 9:11) (Agricultural laborers) -1 'ka ns I at Dr. from iie fe ra t-' vz,,,-irra-- , ~eoiog_lya Nr b, I P (TjSSR) AT] -11019 Martys'nev, V. TI TLE: The StratiryraDry o" the Mid~lle Paleozoic Rocks in t-e Central Part of the Zeravshan and Gissar .-Iountains Region (StratiCrafiya srednepaleozoyskikh otlozheniy tsentrallnoy chasti Zeravshano-Gissarskoy gornoy ob las ti ) PE.'3I ODIC AL: Materialy Vses. rj.-J. in-ta, 1956, Nr 10, Pp 51 -57. APSTRACT: The oldest rocks of the region are sandstones and sha les on the north slope of' the Zeravshan Range. These deposits contain fragments of Liandovery and lower Wenlockjan E-ranitoidal rocks. Despite earLier op.n.':)rs, these rocks are not widespread. Sericite-quartz scr-ists, limestones, quartzites, and, on the north, conglomer- Card 113 ates, also,, of the -ipper Wenlockian, (up to 500 m in The 5 tra tip,.raphy of the 'c -Id 1c Pa leozoic Rocks (Cont. lb-b7-b-b7b2 total thickness of tnese ard ts ) were formerly assigned to various horizons in the Silurian. The liMe3tones of the Ludlovian series (1000 m thick) are divided into the Amfiporovyye, Polidofillidovyye, and Marginaliyevyye members; the most complete section is observed only on the south. The Lower Devonian limestones on the south rango up to 1300 in thickness, but on Lhe north slope of the ZeravsVian Range they are no more than b-JO m to 600 m thick. Limestones with occasional layers of distinctive cnerty rocks, shales, and sandstones of Elfellan and lower ~jlvetlar. age (not exceeding 450 m in tr ' ickness have been generaliy referred to 'Dine Upper Silurian Jy earlier inves tigators . All these listed formations are overlain uncor.- formably, in places at angles of 300 arid -nore, by a thick sequence of limestones, various shales, sandstones, conglomerates, and volcar.1c rocks, ranging in aize from the ml6dle laivetian to the beginninE of' the Tournaisian. A weil-defined zonai development is noticed in ttle spacial distribution of these rocks. Until recentiy they were eit','.er referred to the Silurian or to the upper Paleozoic. Clastic rocks (30 to 150 m thick) and limestones (300 to 400 m thick) of middle and upper Visean age occur in three isolated districts. Naurian deposits, limestones (31-)0 m thick) on the south and shales and sandstones (up Card ;~/3 VINOGRADUV. P.D.:. HMX;jIM~ .,VOR.; MIShflKCN, Yu.K.; TORSHIN, U.S. . -01 Manifestations of petroleum in Silurian deposits of central Tajjkj- stan. Kat. VSBGRI no.10:73-78 156. (MLRA 10:1) (TaJiMatan-Petroleum geolog7) ACCESSION NR: AT4016304 S/0000/62/000/000/0179/0182 AUTHOR: Belyayev, L;.M.; ~~rty*shev, Yu. N.; Nabatov, V.V TITLE: Investigation of luminescence during crystal fracturing. Duration of luminescence SOURCE: Vses. soveshch.po fiz. shchelochnogaloidn. kristallov. 2d, Riga, 1961. Trudy*. Fiz. shchelochnogaloidn kristallov (Physics of alkali halide crystals). Riga, 1962, 179-182 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, crystal fracturing, triboluminescence, luminescence duration, crystallography, alkali halide crystal ABSTP-A.Cr: In an effort to extend the limited knowledge of the phenomenon known as triboluminescence, the authors set up an assembly which permitted 1) uniform deformation of crystal samples at the point of fracture, either at, atmospheric pressure or in a vacuum 10-5mn; 2) synchronous recording of the deformation curve and flashes occurring during deformation; 3) counting the total flash number; and 4) determining the shape of the flash pulses and estimating their length. Samples of LiF, NaCl, KC1, CsI and KI-Tl, shaped. as 3 - 3 - 6 am tetragonal prisms, were subjected to monoaxial compression and 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4016304 elongation in a dark chamber using a Dubov micromechanical testing device which allows an absolute compression or elongation rate of 1.0 - 10-4 to 1.5 - 102 mm/min. The radio-electron pulse recording system, operable at 5-50 mv on a wave front up to 0.06 ~Lsec, consisted essentially of two FEU-29 photomultipliers examining the pulse duration and shape and activating the oscillograph. Defor- mation curves on which flashes are recorded showed different patterns for dif- ferent crystals. At a set compression rate of 0.5 mm/min, LiF and CsI were found to produce most numerous flashes while NaCl and KI-Tl were generally inactive. "The authors thank K.P. Bondarenko for participating in the assembly design and V.P. Panova and G.G. Bendrikova for participating in the experi- ments." Orig. art. has: 3 iigures. ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AN SSSR) SUM1ITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 06Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB COM: PH NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 001 C.,d 2/2 MARTYSHEV YUIN. I :, - , 1- - --- ~ I I I Luminescence and electrification of UF crystals di.Lring deformation. KrIstallograflia 10 no.2:224-?26 Mr-Ap 165. (M1RA 18:7) 1. Institut k-ristallografiJ AN SSSR. S/0?0/62/007/004/0u6/ui6 E132/E435 AUTHORS: Belyayev, L.M., Nabatov, V.V., Martyahev, Yu.N TITLE: The time of illumination in the processes of tribo- and crystallo-luminescence PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, v-7, no.4, 1962, 576-580 TEXT. Tribo-luminescence is the excitement of light from a crystal by mechanical means and.crystallo-luminescence is the production of light during the crystallization of a salt. Specimens of the alkali halides LiF, NaCl, KC1, CsI, KI(Tl) in the form of prisi~s, 3 x 3 x 6 mm, were examined in an adapted apparatus for measuring the mechanical properties of small crystals. It was evacuated and two photomultipliers were used to record the emission of light from the crystal on mechanical deformation. The photomultiplier and extensometer records were exhibited simultaneously on an oscillograph and were photograpned. It was concluded from this preliminary study that in tribo- luminescence it is essential to describe the character, especialIN the speed of the mechanical deformation, which the crystal undergoes. The fraction of photoluminescence in tribo-luminescence is small Card 1/2 S/070/62/007/004/006/016 The time of illumination ... E132/E435 (if it exists at all). An electric discharge is produced an breaking a crystal and an electromagnetic pulse (picked up on a small antenna) accompanies the light discharge. Crystallo- luminescence, observed in the crystallization of barium chlorate and glaserite is due to the tribo-lumineseence of these crystals in the solution. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AS USSR) SUBMITTEDt September 21, 1961 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NOt AP4012285 3/0070/64/009/001/0117/0119 AUTHORS: Belyayev, L. M.; Xarty*shev, Yu. N. TIT"Pt TribDIumineacence of lithium fluoride c;7stals SOURCEt Kristallograftya, v, 99 no* 11 19649 117-119 TOPIC TAGS: lithium fluoride, triboluminescence, PMT 3 hardness gauge, FZZU 16A photoamplifier, PC 64 M counter, DESO 1 oscillograph, OK 17M oscillograph ABSTRACT: This study of triboluminbscence in lithium fluoride crystals was conducted in order to solve the problems left untouohod in the previous viork by L. M. Belyayer, V. V. Nabotov, and Yu. N. Marty*shev (Kristallografiya, 7, 4, 576-580, 1962). For measuring microhardne,~.-, the aoparatus PMT-3 was used, specimens could be rotated in a horizontal plane. IL Plso recorded photoelectrically the flares of light. A diamond gyramid and two steel cones (with 600 and rrith 900 vprtex anples) were used as indentors. The DhotnamDlifier YFT-16A war, mounted vertically on the stage of the PMT-3, and the specimens were Dyed on the cathode of tha F-M. Recording of the lie;ht Imi7dlaps vme arcomDlished wJth the counter PS-6A-M (throufdl an amplifier USE- 10) and with oscillosrxanh DRSO-1 or OX-1714. Specimens in the form of nlates (is x is x 1 i=) were broken out along cleavage planes of heat-treated arvsta3s. Card 1/2 ACCESSION NO! AP4012281; The velocity of indentor movement varied from 10-4 to 5 x 10-2 CM/sec, and the load on the indentor varied from 5 - 200 g. It was found that the number of light flashes per unit length of indentor travel was a function of surface condition, of the indentor shape, the load, and the velocity of movement. Both the number and the brightness of flashes increased nearly linearly with the load and with the velocity of the indentor. A larger number of flashes was produced by the steel pyramid with a 600 vertex than by the one with a 900 vertex. A microscopic investi- gation proved that flashes appeared at the moment when cracks appeared in front of an indentor. Orig. art. has: 1 table and 2 figures (Abstractor's note: figures are not shown) - ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AN SSSR) SOMITTED: 02Mar63 DATE ACQ: 1qFeb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH. NO REF SOV; 004 OTIMR: 001 Card 2/2 -L-23697-66~ EWT(I)/E,WT(n)/EWP(W)/T/EWP(t) I-TP(O) JD/J(;/GG ;7 ACC NRt -.AF6OO52U SOURCE CODE: MV0058/65/ODD/Wq/BD74/E)D74 ~AUTH BeIMeVs Dendrikovap 0. G. 0B f, V. V. ~-V-Shm=Y-U-01 L-bAl4d -;M On electric Ph6wmem accompawling the deformti e crirotals Rot. zb. MiM Abse 91f&7 SCU=*. ft. PrdbW dieleUrikoy i poluprovodnikov. M--L-j, ftergi".* 19&., ~bpjdL TAGS: -Ikslj~ *ljde~, crystal deformation, Ivadneseeme,, crystal defectp glow Idisebar "ectric'propert-y ge., IRMIATIM: Experlments are described on the stw3y of the electric phenomens, which 'occw~ during the destruction of certain &Utali-halift crystals (MF.* Cal). A special ~"$etup vai used to ie'lAer the ligbt pulses produced in a crystal while it is being damisged in CMqIrO6&i=. Sift, ously vith the flash., an electromagnetic pulse was profteed,, received by an anteim a locited near the deformd MBUa. krPot), Big 44 is' advanced that the glaW in due to the breakdown in tho'crystal an i is damag:d. r 7he glow vas investigated in connection with the fornaftlon of cracks.11ZITt in shown that it has low intensityp is irregularpand occurs In & few special sections of the crystal cracks. 7he "pa of the observed pulses varies SmUy., and the variation the &UM intenii* bas no reg-4.ar ebaracteristic at &U. V. Swafamy. 90 CCU: 2D Card 93, 7 Rl- Y"p -MSS- ION 5008, 0224/0226;~ AC 7~5 LS~ Alm owul~ 7" tM .7A, M-M e, f6matich &cene. A 4 5m .-a inplid6, TOPI st,4 tui*` -~Liv AR6,1RA c~ tau- A omp,*#' os!;ep,~ y -P a d-z- MP t 5-:r 777777-. 2- 60 7 1 ACC NR: AR6010500 SOURCE CODE: UR/0196/"6,51/000/010,/1300(;"1100(-, AUTHOR: Belyayev, L. M.; Nabatov, V. V.; Martyshev, Yu. N.; Bendrikova, (-;. G. TITLE: The electrical phenomena accompanying the deformation of-alkali hali-de-em'st"'Is SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektroteklmika I energetika, Abs. 10B37 REF SOURCE- Sb. Proboy dielektrikov I poluprovodnikov. M.-L. , Energiya, 1~161, :1-43-346 TOPIC TAGS: alkali halide, crystal deformation, electric phenomenon ABSTRACT: An attempt Is made, on the basis of experimental data, to characterize the electrical phenomena occurring during the disintegration of LiF and Csl crystals. [ Trutslation of abstract 1 1 illustration and bibliography of 14 titles. [ Institute of Crystal I og-raph AN SSSR' Moscow (In-t kristallografii AN SSSR) SUB CODE: 20 Card 1/1 UDC: 54 8. 0:6 3 7 _q~~A~ndre ~qna; RYMALOV, V N., otv. red.; PANTELEYEV, V., MARTY S14~~A, v red.; CHEPELEVA, 0., tekhn. red. (Southeastern Asia after the Second World War] IUgo-Vostocbnaia Aziia posle vtoroi mirovoi voiny. Moskvap Izd-vo sotsiallno- ekon. lit-ry, 1960. 403 p. (MIRA 14:11) (Asia, Southeastern-Economic conditions) (Asia, Southeastern-Politics) PMYAK. AJ.;._WF UYSHYVA. q A_~__SOWDOVUIKOV, V.G.; BRAGIRA, Ye.A.; KO1MRAT'TNV, V.A.; ULIRIKH, O.D.; 7.ABLOTSKAYA, A.I.; SAVELIM, S.A.; POKATAYZVA, T.S.; AVARIN. V.Ta., otv.red.; PANTMEYEV, V.I., red.izd-va; ASTAFIYEVA, G.A., tekhn.red. (Industrialization problems of the sovereign underdeveloped countries of Asia (India, IndaneSiA and Burma)] Problemy in- dustrializatsii suverannvkh slaborazvitykh stran Asii (Indiia, Indoneziia, Birma). Mosk-va, Izd-vo Ab9d.neuk SS:M, 1960. 436 p. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdu- narodnykh otnosheniy. 2. Saktor stran Tugo-VoBtochnoy Azii i Dallnego Vostoks Institute mirovoy ekonoriki i mezhduna- rodnykh otnoshoniy Akademii nauk SSSR (for all except Avarin. Panteleyev, Astaflyeva). (Asia, Southeastern--Industrialization) WINTSEVITSKAYA, N.A., kand.med.nauk-, MMTSHBVA, L.M. Fare caAe of aleukla hemorThagica. Trach.delo no-5:525--5:27 my '59. (KIRA 12:12) 1. Ufadra faknl'tetakoy terapii (sav. - doteent A.M. Tellseyeva) Ivanovskogo meditsinskogo institute, i Oblastuaya klinicheakVa boll- nitsa. (ANEMIA) - I 1W,U I! ,. , , ., I . - , I . . . . '. KLYAci;Ku, li.s.; )Nit. 0. . :_ ..- v of r ~,.eouj ,a n n..2:~09-221-1 MT-AP 1. L-en-ziiiracinkly ;li ..i~r(,bjojogjj imenl s an i d em 1 ta rn o k I iW ka. 1. Om5.~66, rp W941 W1EWP(Z)1W(b)1ajA(c) ..-~IJFZF .7,,-:IW-/JD AP50%19T .01012516~10DOIOO!1001910022 1.621.191.042!5h6,3-19.669.261546.74 AUTHOR- Martyshin G V, (Engineer),; hhoroohevi%,1'Vv'Bj. (Tec'Miciar e w1elding nickel best-reoistant, Sel~ction of the filler material for alloys 0: 184 e steels -typ SOMCE.- Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 7, 1965, 19-22 (. .:T.0P1C-TAGS:* nickel alloy, chromium containing alloy, heat resistant alloy, kictii~-`steel, nickel containing steel, VaG welding, filler wire, weld metal, weld V.:-Imetal bote-cracking, filler wire compositi6n E1435 alloy, M18NIOT at-eel '.'--'ABSTRACT: Experiments have been made to detieltdne the filler wire composition which would prevent hot crack formation in the weld metal in argon-shielded arc welding of~ heat.-re'sistant-nickel alloys and 18-8-type austenitic Cr-Ni steels. In the ex- 2.5-mm plates of Kh20NM (Eih35) [U. S. Ninonic 751 alloy were welded to M186~10TAWS132111steel. _f_rej7bJ_P_Z57*erim-_nts shoved that the E1435 alloy VP*.-TJW',DeST,1'Dase I-Or3friller erial. Alloying of the Or-Ni solid solution with about no satisfactory results. In welding EIh35 mid 2khl8N:LDT steels, thi weld metal was a single-phase austenitic solid aolution whose ACCM1011 NH: AP.5018697 IX susceptibility to hot cracking resulted from polygonization. To determine the effect And,the,optiolm content of various additives on the weld metal susceptibility to hot cracking,.-flat electrodes compacted from various mixtures of E1435, Mo. Wi, Co, and W powders were tested. Test results showed that alloying with Mo was the most ef- 'fective means of increasing theweld metal resistance to hot cracking. Addition of about 30%'M0 to the B1435 alloy electrode wire ensured a 6.5% Mo content in the weld,metal and almost completely eliminated hot crack formation. In tests at 20 and 500Cv.the weld metal with 6.50% Mc) had a tensile strength of 63.5-65 and 'h0-42.5 kg/jmm2,,an elongation of 21.5-31-5,and 18-29%$ respectively, and a notch toughness of 10-12.3 kgm/cm?. The weld metal also was sufficiently oxidation-re- sistant.at temperatures up to 500C. To take into account various welding conditions, Ynx1r.ufacture of electrode wire containing 10-12% Cr, 6o-58% Ni and 30% Mo; 10-12% Cr,. '65-63%- ?U and 25% Mo; and 12-15% Cr, 6"5% Ni and 20% Ho is recomended in ad- dition'.to- the wire.already used in industry, e.g-,.EP361.,(mq5N60)q,9P. Orig. art. 5.,figdres and 5" tables. 4G 6 LMS) ASSOCIMION' SUBMWED: 31jul64 ENCL: 00 SUB COM-AN, IE 00- RE.F,0OV 014MR: -002 ATD PRESS: 4068 K&WYSHIR. K. A. Ischlocremasteric reflex. Sov.med. 17 no.12:32 D 153. (KLRA 6:12) 1. Is kliniki nervnykh bolesney (saveduyushchiy - professor A.I.Zlatoverov) Kuybyahevskogo maditaingkogo instituta. (Kuscle) (Reflexes) MARTYSHIS, N.A. ~i- Restoration of voluntary movements in central paralysis of vascular origin. Zhur.nevr. I palkh. 56 no.4.336-341 156. (MLRA 9:7) 1. Institut nevrologil (dlr.- prof. N.V.Konovalov) kO SSSR, Moak-Va (PARALYSIS, central, ther., restoration of voluntary movements (Rua)) -1 dis grems.g. i1 life tratioi~ ilj~,~ 1~'7 y,~. /-I ~ ~,kj ,--il ),~ )"XffSHKIN, I..'e., kandilat i nn,"-. t. ~- -n-.-lance and orro73 in w-,-- rir,;- -a-1-3d ~j the unbalar.- -mchi -,a tn,-)Irj . Trudy ~'-.Tl r . Z - '--- -7- ' - . (l,-achine t,,~'r ; MORI _j L IsAny, P'v"~'l _P~trovich. dotsent, kand.takhn.nauk; BOGDANOV, Aleksey Aleksandrovich. inzh.. Prinimal uchastiye KARTT_SffIR1 Aje., kand. _te~ihn.nauk, retsenzent: takhn.nauk. KARATYGIN, A.M., datsent. kancl. ROZEMIT. Ta.M.. inzh., red.; TUBTANSKATA, F.G., izd.red.; ORNSH- KINA, V.I., takhn.red. [Ketal cutting; metal cutting, cutting tools, machine tools] Gbra- botka metallov razaniem; rezanie metallov. rezhushchii instrument, metallorezhushchie stanki. Moskva, Gog.izd-vo obor.promyshl., 1959. 657 P. (MIR-A 13:3) (metal cutting) (Metal-cutting tools) (Machine tools) SURKOV, V.D.; 14AMYSIIKIN. A.Te.; NIKOLAYEV, A.S. Investigating the relationship between vibrations in separators and tbo extent of fat rqtv,val fron nilk. lzv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.1:1.11-129 '5 Q. (MIRA 11-16) 1. kloakovskly tnkhnologicheakiy inatitut mynonny i nolochnoy proryBblennoott, kafedra tokbnologii moloku I molochufth produktov. (Cream separators--Vibration) SURKOVY V.D.; MARTYSIMB. A.Ye.; JJJKOJAM, A.,S. 1wiestigation of vibration factors of a loaded drun in R CT"m separator. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; plahch. tekh. no.2: 91PWW'60. (14IRA 14:7) 1. Moskovskiy telchno-Logicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti, kafedra tekhnologii moloka i molochnykh produktov. (QreMqjW,%tors--Vibration) 1. - MARTYSHKIN, A.Ye.; NIKOLAYEV, A.S. Effect of the technology of production and balancing an the unbalance of cream separator drums. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. tekh. no-5:92-96 '61. (MIRA 1~:l) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy Institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti. Kafedra tekhnologii moloka i molochnykh proauktov. (Cream separators) MARTYSHKIN A.ve 'red-d tf~krm. ik-j~ - ~- ------- -12. 0 -, I . 7-,Ye,. -nzh, .))-iazj2 balb-ncanp ,' -,-' --m*--:7-, Trakt. I se'lkhczmaLs~. C- 16: -- i I - 1. GFiIN'KO'I, Yu.V,, kand.t,fkhn.nauk; MART?LTY~!N, A-Ye., kancj.tePhr,.nau~, L.Ye., inzh.; A.LEKfEYEV, L.I., inzh. Studying the vibration of the SK-4 comblne. TI-akt. A seilkY.07'W-r;~ no.2124-26 F 165. (MIRP. 16-4) GRINIKOV, Yu.v., kan0i.tel.,.n.nas- ~; ~ -'f- j, ~ I' '. ~.- , , , -1 -.. DEKAMII.:, L.Ye., ;t,.Z",.; p . I., lnz~.. Dynamic balan-Inw, cf *,i-ie imm -~f .-- --. . sellkhozmasr.. no.-,-,3r,-4C; Mir 1,5. RUDNIKJ, V.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; WTYSIIKIN, B.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, at. nauchn. sotr., otv. red.; KOSTONIYJU,, A.Ya., red.izd-va; LOY.ILII-'A, L.N., tekhn. red. Dibration i2wiLlAtion of coal preparstion and Wf-prVMt coking equipment] Vibraizoliatsiia ugleobogatitellnogo i koksokhimichskogo oborudovaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 99 P. (MIRA 17:4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut stroitell- nykh konstruktsiy kkademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Martyshkin). WTYSHKIN v V. S. Martyahkin, V. S. - "Vibration Proofing of Machines as a Method of Diminishing the Oscillations of Structures." Central Sci Res Inst of Industrial Structurea TsNIFS, Moscow, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No 24, 11 June 1955, Moscow, Pages 91-104 K&RTYSHKIN, V.S., kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk. M=_- "Foundations under machines." O.A. Sayinov. Reviewed by V.S. Kartyahkin, Strol.prom. 34 no.2:49 F 156. (MLHA 90) (Foundations) (Savinov, O.A.) HARTYSHOV A.P. Differential method for compiling general geographical maps of glaciers on a scale of 1:2,50C4 using phototheodolite photography. Rab. Tian'-Shanl. vysokogor. fiz.-geog. sta. no.6tl2l-125 164. (MIRA 17:12) TISHIN, N.Aq )Q!~TYSNK, V-G. Fram practices in controlling the cutworm Hadema basilinesq. 2ashch. rant. at vred. i bol. 6 rw.8:6-7 Ag 161. OCMA 15:12) (brenburii Frorince-Cutwom-fttermi nation) D. ' . : , - . P . I I t . ~ " . I - " -.: ~ . ~ , . - * 41 3-1. D. liml, , ",, , t ~ " .'. ~ ~ . I te ts ') ~ - -W t! " , , " . 'I.-- ..- . ~-. - , '- - . - . - - - * I *- . I I I E - t. . , -, I (: . , t -: - -;- - ), . .- I - 1. . " .. I ,~-: --l1, , " z :~ , ~ T 0 ~ -, " ~ I - - . I I . I . -, . . . ., !- I . I - . I . MARTYUGD, D. D. MAlki-ng Mechanical milking. Sots. zhiv. 14, No. 4, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ju-IY 1952. UNCLAS6IFIII). M,ARTjU=, :I- T- k., I c r -, .31 7. '-'er~ia -, n . _'i Milkin- of cows mach-.ne .:Cslr-vi, ',,a;.:c) I - 1. %'--'Lkini.- mac~i~.nes XWYUG IN, D.D.. -dots.~ kand. nauk; O.HWV, A.V., nr--iohn~~,- sotruldnik. Accelerated milking with machines. Dokl. TSKhA no.217:239-243 157. (Milking machines) (NDA 11t,4) MOTTUGM. D.D., dots. Simplified method of computing the lactation curve of a herd. ZhivotnovodstTO 20 no.11:42-45 N 058. (NM 11:11) 1. lafedra krupnogo rogatogo skota Moskovskoy sel'skokhozyaystven- nay akademii im. K.A. Tiziryazeva. (Dairying) MA,RTYUgjU,-II,D-, kand.sellrkokhozyaystvei,.iiykJi muk,, dotsent; ORLOV, A.V., kand.sellskoki,ozy-~t,,,stveinykh nauk, assiwtpent Meat quality of the Kholmogory cattle. izv. TSKhA no.5:121-133 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Beef) IIARMG2112 D.D,, dot.-ent., kaLd.,se1'skokhozyaystvennyjch nauk Qual-itv of inbred animals of the Khomolgor-j breed in the Experimental Bari of the TiniriS.Lev Arricultural Academy rwi L th suumiary in Engli sh I ~ 12v. TSMI no.l-.139-152 J62. - -- (MIFJ~ 15-6) (Inbreeding) (Dairy cattle breeding) MART)CUGIN, Dmitriy Dmitriyevich, dots., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; ZAVARSKIY, A.I., red. [Practical manual in animal husbandry; handbook for practical studies] Praktikum po skotovodstv-u; posobie k prakticheskim zaniatiiam. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Mo- skva, KolosY 1964. 174 1, (MIRA 17:11) 90!'T IOTm n-P&J-ex *T (0YGAO)f90'- !?A,qpoAow4q 0-9011M,'n: T c, -7- "'7:11F VIMI-!) '7Q-9T?'tT*Ou VHYSI -(p;~nu-E-~uco )q o,~) *Uljr?j 31001GQATr RuTUT;3JI Ptm 71uqmTrqdyq rip Sq a-clvm 7-10A T19JU9W~.1-nY;i -31T,"l TO IT f_j~~T Tr 0 )fnlgu MkRTTOGIN, ~-u,Eant, kan~i~ ~!.esl.;-Its r-.-' EL wcrk of --nC- -rafn~nL7 Experlment Farm ct-L-le. ?"" 164. (:-1-~-RA 17- 11' 1. Kafedra molorl-.nclgo ` myasr.~)gc. skct-Dvc-ds,va Moskovskuy se!'SKC.- khozyaystvenn,-y akadem-li Imeni ': ~* *.:. j S/120/62/000/004/007/047 E039/E420 AUTHORS': ~Ialyshev, I.F., Popkovich, A.V., Mikhelis, Ya.L., Artemov, A.D., Karpenko, N.M. Ma r t yy_govQ TITLE: The vacuum system of the 7 Gev proton synchrotron PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.4, 1962, 46-51 TEXT: The vacuum chamber of the synchrotron consists of 112 curved sections in the magnet gaps-and 112 straight sections situated between the magnet blocks. The curved sections (except for 11 sections containing accelerating electrodes, situated in X-blocks) are constructed from corrugated tubes of lxl8H9-i (lKh18N9T) steel; thickness 0.3 min, convolutions 3 mm deep and a pitch of 7 mm and of elliptical cross-section 114 and 84 min along axes. On the straight sections are mounted the vacuum. manifolds and apparatus for observing the beam, e.g. measurentent of intensity and position of beam and also lost particles. 56 cil diffusion pumps type 6A -05 (VA-05) with semiconductor refrigerators and liquid nitrogen traps are used to evacuate the working space and there are 14 forevacuum pumps type BH -i (VN-1). The vacuum chamber can be divided into 14 sections by means of Card 1/2 2/000/00 4 PA) 7 P,117 VI' The vacuum system of E039/E420 gate valves which can be operated manually or by remote control A working pressure of about 2 x 10-6 mm is achieved, ;JetatIf-d diagrams of the layout of the system and the main components are given. There are 7 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut elektrofizicheskoy apparatury GKAE (Scientific Research Institute for Electrophysical. Apparatus GKAE) SUBMITTED: April 6, 1962 Card 2/2 Io r me P- e e L7 a 9 v c on 2 -uc t ~- o r, y-m.-- r due t:) ridfa-rn, ek-.ro-'Jz. i-.-r,, nc..e VVE-0 MEW trwmlt 1h! CC NN ' 0 2-9 A NO S MACE CODE7: M /2564/6~5 U0600 70132 ~--,AUTHOR.: R!1_UR evl,- - L. M. Govorkov, V Dobrzhansoy' G. F. Martyshev, Yu. ~4-; none ILE't -Growing of LiF crystals trengthened by adding uranium and Study of th r propert 99 - jrv L E ANMR. hwtitut kristallotraft . Rost krietallov, v. 6, 1965, 129-132 TOPM TAGS single crystal growing, )IOdum fluoride, uranyl nitrate, crystal dislocation, seems, hardness Ac .-~-'-t-AIMWti&AC'r.-:ILAF-iii--a'ecryBWewUvatedwtbUO2(NO3) were grown from the melt bythe .1 'MW =4tbd&, The lefturid absorigion spectrai.of UF +U. cryntak obtained were nkethbili. -used, to sh* the mechanical 2`4 e pum]LAF' Three wero (1)'mcaimtementof*mic a P]h1T -3 Instrument; g of materials; (3) stutly ~7 .. (2). compression teds: with an instrument for micromechanical aroun.d the mark of the diamond indenter. It was found of the "itie of distocatiow formed' that the fits .1' i on of uranium In6reasesthe strength of UP crystals *by one order of MW the, microbardness- by - 20% without changing their transparency In the Infrared. to& of Si "star" showed a decrewle in the mobMty of dislocatiom a rtenftef pil-ilopl* ~"..:4rWrii4aft plaMe deformation. This decrope Is th6u& to be cauned chiefly by the r A JrGW22" o(& -."foka Mon CbMW an the dislocations by the uranium tons. An analogy was observed Ak inen cent properties of IAF + U crydaU. 12 In concluded "Cap, NMI* not plqed by the cloud of In do phenomenon of tr Part "Dow" bog by the mobility of dislocations. Orli~ azt. hu: 6 figum wW I table. I SUME VATZ soia opio Rzy ow ownir: ou, 20 2/2 :Card L 44580-66 EWTWAwP(t)ATI IJP(c) JD ACC NR- AP6015641 SOURCE CODE! UR/0413/66/000/009/0052/0053 INVENTOR: Sevryukov, V. N.; Martyushin, 1. G. ORG: none TITLE: Apparatus for direct heating of a fluidized bed, Class 21, No. 181211 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 52 153 TOPIC TAGS: fluidized bed, heating equipment ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces an apparatus for direct heating of a fluidized bed of electroconductive material. The device features a housing containing, a gas distributor grate and a system of heating elements. In order to impart stable !1 electric properties to the fluidized bed, the heating elements are shaped as horizontal flat, grid:-type electrods arranged vertically at a certain distance from each other. The space between them is filled with a packing of electric Insulation material (Bee Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: I figure. [Translationj LDJ Card I / 2 L 44580-66 ACC NR. 1 0